Just completed, I think, a Harvard build, bringing it online the voltage maybe normal, but want to double-check with the experts here.
The power transformer is a Mojo757EX, and the voltages are very close to spec.
Heaters: 6.3V
Yellow: 5.19V
Red: 352V to ground on each.
Brown: 50V
For the fixed bias, a 50K pot is inserted where the 56K resistor would be. A 10K resistor was put in series.
-27V bias was dialed in.
For info, the output transformer is a ClassicTone 40-18022.
After setting the bias voltage, I inserted the rectifier, NOS RCA 5Y3GT. No other tubes.
B+ 480V!
The original layout has B+ at 305V, and I was expecting ~330V..
Is B+ 480V correct since no other tubes are in the amp? Therefore OK to continue?
Or is there a potential problem that needs correcting? All the resistance measurements are OK..
The power transformer is a Mojo757EX, and the voltages are very close to spec.
Heaters: 6.3V
Yellow: 5.19V
Red: 352V to ground on each.
Brown: 50V
For the fixed bias, a 50K pot is inserted where the 56K resistor would be. A 10K resistor was put in series.
-27V bias was dialed in.
For info, the output transformer is a ClassicTone 40-18022.
After setting the bias voltage, I inserted the rectifier, NOS RCA 5Y3GT. No other tubes.
B+ 480V!
The original layout has B+ at 305V, and I was expecting ~330V..
Is B+ 480V correct since no other tubes are in the amp? Therefore OK to continue?
Or is there a potential problem that needs correcting? All the resistance measurements are OK..
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